This report allows readers to engage in comparative analysis between Bulgaria and other regional markets. It delivers data on prices, employment, wages and other market components, along with analysis of the current and future effects of trends in macroeconomics, pending legal actions, investment and funding of public and private projects.

The report focuses on the projects and corporations leading the construction recovery in a new chapter dedicated to the competitive environment. In addition to facts on companies, their financial value and latest projects, this chapter includes clarification of mergers and acquisitions and popular strategies that contractors and materials providers are using to adapt to industry-wide changes. Also provided - access to a directory of 100 contractors and an Excel file of details on 100 of the most promising planned projects set to begin in Bulgaria.

The research chronicles market development for the past six months, offers current estimates of value and descriptions of structure for the three major market segments, and covers key indicators for the future, such as evolution of prices, planned apartment construction to 2014, investment levels and measurements of roadways currently being built and projected totals for the entire forecast period.

A key component of Construction sector in Poland, H1 2012, Development forecasts for 2012-2014 is trend analysis. The report examines factors such as macroeconomic indicators, domestic and foreign commercial investments, government and EU funds allocated to support planned projects and conditions in cement production. It tracks these conditions and considers how they will influence employment, wages, costs for equipment and materials, earnings of major companies, and addition of new companies to the marketplace.

The three main segments of Romanian Construction are examined separately in terms of value and specific indicators. Residential, non-residential and civil engineering investments make up the largest share of construction projects undertaken in Romania, and this report examines conditions and forecasts development in each of these market segments.

The report supplies the latest data on market values, prices, employment levels, wages, the largest companies in the marketplace and their current situations and plans for the future, and forecasts for the number of companies leaving and/or entering the Romanian market. It considers the most powerful observable trends in Romanian construction, and describes how those trends are currently affecting the industry as well as how they are likely to influence market direction in the future.

This report spotlights the competitive environment of Hungarian construction with the following special features: a directory of the top 100 contractors at work in Hungary, a complete chapter dedicated to analysis of the strategies, financial data and activity of top contracting companies and providers of building materials, trends analysis, project data on the 100 largest upcoming ventures and commentary on noteworthy mergers and acquisitions.

The report covers the plans in place for all three major market segments. It reveals the strategies of top developers in the commercial construction arena, projects the total number of apartments to be ready for occupancy by 2014 and looks at the infrastructure improvements set to take place over the next two years in Hungary. All data, analysis and forecasts are presented in a format conducive to comparative analysis using other PMR construction market reports prepared for Central European countries such as Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

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